The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) provides leadership training and educational resources for law enforcement professionals. Courses include Leadership in Police Organizations, Women’s Leadership Institute, First-Line Leadership, and Police Facilities. All courses are taught by national subject matter experts.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the direction of the Program Manager, the Project Manager is responsible for a comprehensive, coordinated approach to provide training services to include:

Working closely with host agencies, partners and IACP staff to ensure scope of work and project delivery are meeting expectations

Experience working collaboratively and productively with a team including law enforcement professionals and consultants, and within federal agency guidelines

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Occasional travel may be required

This is a grant funded position for which continuation funding will be sought

All interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and salary history.

All cover letters must contain the name of the position being applied for as well as the requisition number. Please note that applications received without all the requested information will not be forwarded for review.

All applications must be received by August 17, 2018.

Internal Number: 1190

About International Association of Chiefs of Police

Founded in 1893, the association's goals are to advance the science and art of police services; to develop and disseminate improved administrative, technical and operational practices and promote their use in police work; to foster police cooperation and the exchange of information and experience among police administrators throughout the world; to bring about recruitment and training in the police profession of qualified persons; and to encourage adherence of all police officers to high professional standards of performance and conduct.
Since 1893, the International Association of Chiefs of Police has been serving the needs of the law enforcement community. Throughout those past 100-plus years, we have been launching historically acclaimed programs, conducting ground-breaking research and providing exemplary programs and services to our membership across the globe.
Professionally recognized programs such as the FBI Identification Division and the Uniform Crime Records system can trace their origins back to the IACP. In fact, the IACP has been instrumental in forwarding breakthrough technologies and philosophies from the early years of our establishment to now, as we be...gin the 21st century. From spearheading national use of fingerprint identification to partnering in a consortium on community policing to gathering top experts in criminal justice, the government and education for summits on violence, homicide, and youth violence, IACP has realized our responsibility to positively affect the goals of law enforcement.

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